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Pierre Cardin and the French composer Régis Campo, from Académie des beaux-arts, Institut de France, Paris, 2017. Cardin resigned from the Chambre Syndicale in 1966 and began showing his collections in his own venue. [14] He also designed uniforms for Pakistan International Airlines, which were introduced from 1966 to 1971 and became an ...
Pierre Courtial, 27, unveiled a collection at Cardin's studio on Paris's chic Rue Saint-Honore, with pieces that echoed some of the veteran designer's geometrical aesthetics. Cardin said he still ...
Pierre Cardin SA is a French luxury brand founded by namesake designer Pierre Cardin in 1950. Initially a prestigious fashion house, the brand extended successfully into perfumes and cosmetics in the 60s. From 1988 onwards the brand was licensed extensively, and appeared on "wildly nonadjacent products such as baseball caps and cigarettes". [3] [2]
Filmmakers P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes were in Paris to promote their documentary Mansfield 66/67 when they went to the Pierre Cardin Boutique on the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré hoping to get a photo with their idol. They were avid collector's of the designer's furniture and lifestyle design, even owning the AMC Javelin Cardin designed ...
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André Oliver (1932 – 22 April 1993) was a French fashion designer, and the long-term business partner and life partner of Pierre Cardin. [1] [2] Oliver was born in Toulouse in 1932. [1] Oliver joined Pierre Cardin in 1951, one year after he founded his fashion house, and became "Cardin's right-hand man, friend and fellow creator". [1]
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The áo gấm (Vietnamese: [ʔǎːw ɣə̌m], Hán-Nôm: 襖錦) is a modified áo dài made with thicker fabric, and is a traditional brocade tunic for men. [1] It is more elaborate than the formal "áo the", a similar men's tunic.